91.   The states that are receiving the trash, they said, might restrict their laws or raise fees to discourage trash export in the future.

92.   The task force suggested that hospitals make up the lost money by raising fees to insurers.

93.   The Senate votes on a GOP-crafted bill to revamp grazing regulations and raise fees.

94.   They voted last week to raise fees at Amherst, Boston and Dartmouth.

95.   Thus, were enrollment to expand substantially, nontuition support would be diluted and religious schools would almost certainly be forced to raise their fees.

96.   To pay soaring oil bills, some co-ops may impose assessments or raise maintenance fees, he said.

97.   To cut costs and squeeze more profits from their consumer-banking arms, banks have raised fees and added scores of ATMs.

98.   To make up for smaller spreads, banks are raising old fees and coming up with new ones.

99.   Unpopular Clinton administration policies, especially moves to raise fees for grazing cattle on federal land, helped Republicans retain House and Senate seats and win the governorship.

100.   When the user fee has been raised in the past, such as by the Congressional Budget Office, it has gone nowhere.

v. + fee >>共 446
pay 19.44%
charge 12.23%
collect 4.56%
raise 3.37%
waive 2.85%
impose 2.50%
increase 1.98%
reduce 1.91%
receive 1.86%
earn 1.41%
raise + n. >>共 391
money 11.41%
question 8.54%
concern 5.36%
price 4.42%
issue 4.42%
rate 4.28%
fund 2.88%
possibility 2.50%
tax 2.21%
fear 2.18%
fee 0.32%
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